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Eric Slater (1902-1984) for ShelleyArt Deco tea service, circa 1930Green Block pattern with Vogue shapeprinted factory marks and painted model no.11785larger plate 21cm diameter (22). Two cups are cracked, one cup has a section broken and glued. One larger plate cracked. other pieces are OK. Some staining and light wear consistent with use.Updated 10/6/24 -Five cups – One - with significant hairline crack from inside to outside.Two – another hairline crack not as big as ‘one’Three – with significant crack to side. One can feel the cracks edge on the outside and the inside. This crack takes on a rectangular shape.Four – Has dimpled stains out and in plus small hairline crack.Five – The best of the fiveMilk jug – few surface marks, hairline crackLargest plate – light surface scratchesBowl – okSaucers – no hairline cracks noticed. Fair.Side plates – light scratches, small dents and marks. One with crack to include lengthways chip along crack.
Ceramics - a Susie Cooper Black Fruit pattern part coffee service, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, side plates, coffee cans and stands; another Susie Cooper coffee pot; an Adderleys tea service for six; other teaware including Royal Stafford, Coalport, Hammersley, etc; 19th century majolica plates; a pair of Naples porcelain figures; an Aynsley Orchard Gold cabinet plate; etc, qty
Ceramics - a Minton Dainty Sprays pattern dinner service for six, comprising serving platter, dinner plates, dessert plates and side plates; a Richmond Wild Anemone pattern tea service for six, comprising side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers; a T. G. Green type rolling pin; etc, qty
A Bishop & Stonier 'Bisto' Pembroke pattern child's part toy dinner service for six, transfer printed with blue floral sprays, comprising a soup tureen, cover and stand, a pair of vegetable dishes and covers, a sauce boat, four graduated platters, dinner plates and side plates, c.1930; a miniature gilded tea service on tray (2)
A Tuscan China tea service for six, comprising cake plate, side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers; an Edwardian Melba China part tea service; a late Victorian Doulton Burslem tea service for six, decorated with pink flowers, comprising cake plates, side plates, cups and saucers; a four piece Imari tea service, late 19th century; etc, qty
A three piece silver tea service, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905 and 1910, each piece of oval form with reeded bands to the waist, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 15.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10cm high and a cream jug, each with engraved crest, 9cm high, together with a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, total weight approx 36.4oz (4)
An Art Deco four piece silver tea service, Roberts & Dore Ltd, Birmingham 1947, each piece of tapering form, comprising; a teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 14cm high, a hot water jug with turned wood handle and finial, 19cm high, a two handled sugar bowl with gilt interior, 7.5cm high and a cream jug with gilt interior, 9.5cm high, total weight approx 40.7oz (4)
A 'Sterling Silver' South East Asian four piece tea service, each piece of oval form with figural and animal decoration against a landscape ground, comprising; a teapot with ebony handle and finial, 15.5cm high, a hot water jug with ebony handle and finial, 23.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, each piece raised on oval foot and stamped 'Sterling Silver', total weight approx 71oz (4)Condition:Cover of the teapot does not sit flush with body, other than this just general wear commensurate with age, refer to images
MAGNIFIQUE ET TRÈS RARE GOURDE EN PORCELAINE ÉMAILLÉE REHAUSSÉE D'OR IMITANT LE BRONZEMarque et époque Qianlong (1736-1795)A MAGNIFICENT AND EXCEPTIONALLY RARE FAUX-BRONZE MOONFLASKQianlong seal mark and of the periodExpertly modelled of compressed globular form supported on a spreading foot and surmounted by a cylindrical neck with a galleried rim, the shoulders applied with a pair of lion-head handles issuing rings from their jaws, either side of the vase with a large medallion moulded in low-relief with two confronting chilong flanking a central stylised shou roundel, all against a dense leiwen ground, the foot and neck with a band of leaves, covered overall in a lustrous tea-dust glaze, with scattered turquoise splashes imitating bronze encrustation, with some areas picked out in gilt, wood stand 43cm (17in) high.Footnotes:清乾隆 仿古銅釉描金夔龍壽字紋雙獸耳抱月瓶 「大清乾隆年製」款Provenance:Collection of Octave du Sartel (1823-1894), prior to 1881 Sale of the collection of Octave du Sartel, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 3 to 5 April 1882, lot 130A French private collectionCornette de Saint Cyr, Paris, 26 May 2018, lot 35Published and Illustrated: O. du Sartel, La Porcelaine Chinoise, 1881, pl.XXXII, no.157來源:Octave du Sartel珍藏, 1881年前購入「O. du Sartel珍藏」拍賣,德魯奧拍賣行,巴黎,1882年4月3至5日,編號130法國私人珍藏Cornette de Saint Cyr拍賣行, 巴黎,2018年5月26日,編號35出版及著錄:O. du Sartel著,《La Porcelaine Chinoise》,1881年,圖版XXXII,編號157This magnificent large vase is decorated with archaistic motifs and covered with a dusty dark teadust glaze enhanced with splashes of bright blue enamels and gold detailing simulating the aged patina of ancient bronze vessels. It embodies the spirit of the Qianlong era when archaic bronze vessels were collected and their shapes and designs copied and adapted in a variety of materials including porcelain. Much like his predecessors, the Qianlong Emperor held a profound appreciation for antiquities, surpassing them by personally adding to the Imperial collections an unprecedented number of artefacts. Emulating the legacy of Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song dynasty, Qianlong commissioned illustrated catalogues listing, reproducing and describing various segments of his vast collection. Yet, his interest in antiquities transcended mere acquisitions. He actively encouraged and commissioned contemporary artworks made in the style of ancient masterpieces. In the instance of this particular vase, the emperor's antiquarian pursuits intersect with a prevalent fascination of the time: the emulation of one material through another in trompe l'oeil ('trick of the eye'). Porcelain became a canvas for replicating the allure of lacquer, stone, wood, and bronze, seamlessly blending antiquarian interest with the artistic freedom.The Qianlong Emperor's fascination for works in the trompe l'oeil technique has been argued to reflect the Manchu Court's own numerous personas when ruling its multi-ethnic Qing empire, see John Hay, Sensuous Surfaces: The Decorative Object in Early Modern China, London, 2010, pp.232-235. The Qing emperors were Manchus from the North-east of present day China, however they presented themselves as universal rulers capable of being legitimate guardians of Han Chinese culture, Mongolian culture and Tibetan culture, cloaking themselves in various garbs to suit their political goals. This can be most clearly seen in a painted album of the Yongzheng Emperor dressed in various roles, including a European, a Tibetan lama, a Mongolian archer and Daoist priest, etc; see J.Rawson et al, China: The Three Emperors 1662-1795, London, 2006, no.167. The trompe l'oeil effect of simulating archaic bronze vessels moreover reflects the Qing Court's fascination with ancient China's history and the resulting trend of archaism. The Qianlong Emperor was keen to establish himself as an antiquarian to legitimise his role not only as the ruler of China, but as the chief examiner of the Imperial civil service examination system which recruited thousands of literati scholars, well versed in the Confucian classics and history. The moonflask shape originates from flasks carried by traders and herdsmen from Central Asia and the middle east. Flattened bronze vases, bianhu, appeared as early as the Warring States period (475-221 BC); see for example, a bronze bianhu illustrated by Marie-Thérèse Bobot, Chine connue et inconnue: Dix Années d'Acquisition au Musée Cernuschi, 1982-1992, Paris, 1992, pp.56-57, no.25. Such archaic bronzes were collected by the Song emperor Huizong and are recorded in the Xuanhe bogu tu and reproduced in the Qianlong era, also a line drawing of bronze bianhu vessel, see Chongxiu Xuanhe bogu tu, juan 13, no.12. The current moon flask thus mirrors the Qianlong Emperor's artistic tastes, blending China's past, Western trompe l'oeil techniques, and innovation into its design, reflecting the artistic landscape of its time.See an archaistic simulated bronze vase with an incised Qianlong seal mark, illustrated by Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, London, 1994-2010, vol.2, no.953, which was later sold in Sotheby's Hong Kong, 4 October 2011, lot 19. Other examples of Qianlong period porcelains decorated in imitation of archaic bronzes from the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing, are illustrated in Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong. Qing Porcelain from the Palace Museum Collection, Hong Kong, 1989, pp.411-15, pls.92-96. Another Qianlong-marked faux bronze vase, in the collection of the Palace Museum, Taipei, is illustrated in Emperor Ch'ien-lungs Grand Cultural Enterprise, Taipei, 2002, p.173. See also a rare gilt-decorated teadust-glazed imitation bronze beaker vase, Qianlong mark and the period, which was sold in Christie's New York, 15 September 2011, lot 1602. A large Hu-shaped bronze-imitation vase was sold in Sotheby's Paris, 15 December 2011, lot 50.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Richard Richardson Sheffield - An early 20th century circa 1930s Richard Richardson Sheffield EPNS silver plate part tea service. The part service consisting of a teapot and coffee pot, alongside a twin handled sugar dish and a milk jug. Each raised on shaped legs, with the tea and coffee pots featuring bakelite handles.
Wedgwood Kutani Crane - A 20th Century bone china porcelain Wedgwood dinner / tea service in the Kutani Crane pattern R4464 inspired by oriental design depicting a crane surrounded by foliate design in greens, oranges and turquoise. Comprising of 8x cups and saucers, 8x dinner plates, 8x side plates, 8x cake plates, 8x bowls, 2x gravy jugs, milk jug, sugar bowl and serving plates / dishes. All stamped to base.
Wedgwood - A vintage 20th Century china porcelain Wedgwood Clyde blue pattern tea service in the Queensware Edme style. To include teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, 6x teacup trios with saucers and small plates, and a serving plate. Together with 4x Wedgwood Wellesley plates / pasta bowls and a Sadler teapot. Clyde blue teapot measuring approximately 17cm x 22cm.
Foley China - A 20th Century bone china porcelain Foley tea service having hand painted pink, purple and blue floral spray with gilt detailing to rim. To include 6x teacups, 6x saucers, 6x side plates, milk / cream jug and sugar bowl. Together with a blue Grafton egg cup set. Measuring approximately 16cm x 16cm.
Wedgwood - An early 20th century Wedgwood Jasperware part tea service. The tea service to include a large teapot, four milk jugs of varied form and size, three lidded sugar pots, and a pair of teacups and saucers, alongside other items. Each item in Portland cobalt blue colouring, with white relief figurative renaissance motif decoration.
Louise Powell for Wedgwood - An early 20th century circa 1930s Wedgwood 'April' pattern tea service, designed by Louise Powell. The service to include a collection of six teacups and saucers, alongside a lidded twin handled sugar pot, a milk jug, and a tall teapot. Each item having a cream coloured ground, with gilt decoration to rim.
Clarice Cliff - A 20th Century vintage circa. 1930s art deco Clarice Cliff Lynton ceramic part coffee / tea service in the ' Honeydew ' pattern, comprising of coffee / teapot, four cups and saucers, milk / cream jug and sugar bowl. Each piece hand painted with design of pink and green flowers upon a branch. All items stamped to base with Clarice Cliff signature. Pot measuring approximately 19cm tall.
Hammersley & Co. - An early 20th century Hamersley & Co. Violet Pattern part tea service. The tea service featuring a white ground with gilt edge details, decorated with violet flower motifs. The part service to include a collection of teacup trios, side plates, cake plates, a bowl, and a milk jug.
Royal Albert - A later 20th Century vintage china porcelain twenty-one piece Royal Albert tea service in the Berkeley pattern comprising of 6x teacups, 6x saucers, 6x small plates (trios), serving plate, milk jug and sugar bowl. Together with a Royal Albert Memory Lane coffee pot and two Royal Albert Brigadoon egg cups. Pot measuring approximately 25cm tall.
A George V silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug and hotwater jug, plain squab bodies with beaded raised border, fruitwood handles and finials, hallmarked by Adie Brother, Birmingham, 24, the hotwater jug 1923, gross weight approx 42.52 ozt (1,322.5 grams) (4)
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1926, of oval baluster form with everted gadrooned rim, comprising teapot and hinged cover with composition handle, 11 1/2" wide, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, 36 ozs 3 dwts total grossCondition Report: Marks rubbed but readable apart from maker's mark, teapot cover hinge has sheared off and requires repairing
A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, by Viners, Sheffield 1929, of rounded oblong baluster form, comprising teapot, 12" wide, and coffee pot, both with composition knops and earred angular handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, 61ozs 8dwts total gross (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, no engraving, clear marks
AN EDWARDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, by A E Jones, Birmingham 1910 (sugar) and 1911, of planished globular form chased with faux studs over a band of stylised cherries, raised upon a low pedestal with applied rope twist rim, comprising teapot with hinged conical cover with turned horn knop (probably a replacement) and composition handle, 8 1/2" wide, milk jug and two handled sugar basin, 22ozs 2dwts total gross (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: The knop is likely to be a replacement as it differs to the handle in composition and is glued in to place, the silver just in front of the knop towards the spout is slightly dented and the knop has probably fallen off when dropped. The hinge is very slightly sprained as there is a very small gap when the lid is closed. Clear marks except teapot maker's mark which is mis-struck. No engraving. Very light gauge. Teapot stamped 595 to base. The teapot handle does not fit well although very secure.
A SHELLEY CHINA QUEEN ANNE SHAPE TEA, COFFEE AND FRUIT SERVICE, 1930's, in the Red Daisy pattern, comprising six each tea cups, saucers and plates, four coffee cups, six saucers and plates, seven piece fruit set, tea and coffee pots and covers, milk and cream jugs, two sugar basins, sandwich plate and bread and butter plate, green printed mark, pattern 11497 (49) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Coffee pot cracked below spout, one small plate badly cracked one fruit bowl badly cracked. No crazing
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE, by Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1910, of oblong baluster form with everted undulating rim, raised upon four ball feet, comprising teapot with hinged domed cover, ebony knop and earred loop handle, 8 1/2" wide, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, 19ozs 7dwts total gross (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: no engraving, marks a little rubbed but all readable. Dent on shoulders of teapot near handle hinge good.
A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924, of panelled circular form with cast and applied herringbone rim, on a low spreading foot, the angular bi-furcated handles with leaf terminals, comprising teapot, 10" wide, and coffee pot, both with hinged covers, ebonised knops and earred angular handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, 41ozs 9 dwts total gross (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, marks a little rubbed in places, but readable, no engraving, a little movement to teapot hinge, small dent near spout to lower section, dent in similar place to milk jug.

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